Rihanna Just Wore Arguably the Most Controversial Skirt Style of All

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Given how popular trends like naked dresses, visible thongs, and going, wellpants-less are these days, it's growing more and more difficult to generate controversy when it comes to fashion. And yet, Rihanna just did exactly that by wearing the one trend I personally never thought would make a genuine comeback: high-low hemlines. Leave it to the Fenty founder, though, to make the throwback silhouette feel modern and, even more shocking, cool. 

Out to celebrate A$AP Rocky's whisky brand Mercer & Prince at The Fleur Room in Los Angeles, Rihanna paired a gloved, velvet bodysuit by Melitta Baumeister with a faux-leather Rick Owens skirt fit with a high-low hemline and a train. With the daring duo, she added a Tom Ford for Gucci handbag, a Celine hoodie, and strappy heels that laced halfway up her legs. A far cry from the jewel-toned high-low dresses we wore to practically every high school dance in the early 2010s (or was that just me?), the look is singlehandedly paving the way for a comeback of the cut. 

Even so, welcoming high-low hemlines back into our wardrobes after all this time won't be easy. To ease back into the style, shop the more approachable asymmetric skirts below. 

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On Rihanna: Melitta Baumeister Velvet Glove Sleeves Top ($975); Rick Owens Long Cargo Skirt ($1635); Tom Ford for Gucci bag; Celine Zipped Hoodie ($1950)

Shop asymmetric skirts: 

Say hello to my 2022 holiday-season go-to. 

A little bit of mini and a little bit of maxi, all in one piece. 

A little (faux) leather never hurt anybody.

I'm a sucker for midi skirts paired with tall boots. The combo is just too chic. 

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